Another Autistic = Fey Thing
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Birdfeeding
Today is cloudy and mild with a nice breeze, so I can work during the day. :D Last night it rained off and on for several hours, which is a big help.…
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Birdfeeding
Today is partly sunny and hot. It's supposed to rain later. I fed the birds. I've seen house finches and grackles, also doves. Wrens are…
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Tree Guy
The tree guys came out today. They cut off the rotten part of the trunk and shifted it to the pile of rotten logs. The cut the trunk and branches…
July 25 2016, 13:00:26 UTC 4 years ago
I also realize sadly that all the traditional folklore recommended such "fey" be treated in very rough if not lethal ways--particularly babies and very young children!
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Yes...
July 25 2016, 19:01:14 UTC 4 years ago
That's one possibility. Another is overlap. A third is that this is what happens when fey genes suddenly re-express themselves due to a change in environment. There are many tales about fey lovers, after all. I know some morphlocked selkies. The physical traits, however, are still manifest in things like being able to locomote immediately after birth. Human infants just don't do that.
>> I also realize sadly that all the traditional folklore recommended such "fey" be treated in very rough if not lethal ways--particularly babies and very young children!
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Yeah, that's a problem. But the changeling branch is almost the only one where humans get away with that. Normally if you piss off the fey, they destroy your life for it. They're very powerful. And I like that representation of difference as an asset. The breadth of fairytales is exceptional for exploring difference and disability. Some are proud to be fey, to be monsters, to be aside from the ordinary. Some are ashamed of it. That's life.